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Healthcare Industry Post CoVid Prediction
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<blockquote data-quote="Deceptive" data-source="post: 16551031" data-attributes="member: 118253"><p>Bahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>I am guessing you are the type that wants his healthcare for free.</p><p></p><p>I bet you bitch and moan about believing your time is worth more than you are paid.</p><p></p><p>But hey, why not go get your nursing or MD degree and treat yourself so you don’t have to worry about “extortion”.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So you have uninsured, insured in network, insured out of network, then Medicare/Medicaid.</p><p></p><p>Of the uninsured you have those that will pay and those that will not.</p><p></p><p>Different insurance companies negotiate different prices with providers and facilities.</p><p></p><p>I worked at two university medical centers and one private, nonprofit facility. Each year at each facility we would write off millions in unpaid services.</p><p></p><p>Last university I worked for we got reimbursed $0.25 per dollar charged to Medicare/Medicaid.</p><p></p><p>There have been payment plans and even incentives which lowered bills for uninsured at all three hospitals I worked at.</p><p></p><p>A lot of the cost associated with care is due to the layering and waste that government and credentialing agencies have created. Joint Commission is a ****ing mob. Perfect example, study upon study has shown zero bacterial growth in IVs at more than 96 hours. Yet when I left patient care an IV set needed to be started on a patient within 4 hours or we had to toss it due to JC. Propofol, comes in multi-use vials yet they can only be used on one patient due to JC. The list goes on.</p><p></p><p>I truly believe JC is made up of hacks that passed the school work but failed practicals and now want to make their mark on the history of healthcare. No sane person that has worked any actual time in the field would make the rules they do. Their policies and regulations lack scientific basis.</p><p></p><p>Again, cost comes down to a government problem and insurance problem more than hospital problem. Most hospitals make very little in profit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I’m collecting dildos for broke ass hoes. I call it, “Toys for THOTs”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deceptive, post: 16551031, member: 118253"] Bahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!! I am guessing you are the type that wants his healthcare for free. I bet you bitch and moan about believing your time is worth more than you are paid. But hey, why not go get your nursing or MD degree and treat yourself so you don’t have to worry about “extortion”. So you have uninsured, insured in network, insured out of network, then Medicare/Medicaid. Of the uninsured you have those that will pay and those that will not. Different insurance companies negotiate different prices with providers and facilities. I worked at two university medical centers and one private, nonprofit facility. Each year at each facility we would write off millions in unpaid services. Last university I worked for we got reimbursed $0.25 per dollar charged to Medicare/Medicaid. There have been payment plans and even incentives which lowered bills for uninsured at all three hospitals I worked at. A lot of the cost associated with care is due to the layering and waste that government and credentialing agencies have created. Joint Commission is a ****ing mob. Perfect example, study upon study has shown zero bacterial growth in IVs at more than 96 hours. Yet when I left patient care an IV set needed to be started on a patient within 4 hours or we had to toss it due to JC. Propofol, comes in multi-use vials yet they can only be used on one patient due to JC. The list goes on. I truly believe JC is made up of hacks that passed the school work but failed practicals and now want to make their mark on the history of healthcare. No sane person that has worked any actual time in the field would make the rules they do. Their policies and regulations lack scientific basis. Again, cost comes down to a government problem and insurance problem more than hospital problem. Most hospitals make very little in profit. I’m collecting dildos for broke ass hoes. I call it, “Toys for THOTs” [/QUOTE]
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